Julie Meyer

Julie Meyer’s art research deals with the perception of time and space, showing landscapes and cityscapes in movement. Her work, from the areas of photography, video and sound, demonstrates Julie Meyer’s exploration of the connections between the moving and static image, as well as his structural treatment of cinematic and photographic space.

Landscape means a fragment of nature, an open window to the world. Julie Meyer is interested in the photography media because of its capacity of cropping fragments from entity. She uses this tool to collect evidence in a territory. She crosses suburban areas, no-man’s-land and cities’ fringes and documents their boundaries. Following her research, she doesn’t consider the ocean as an empty space but as a territory which connects two harbors. The artists’ route will cross this wide in-between space. The pictures will be the witnesses of their itinerary.